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All set for Department of Education’s Primary Schools Championships at Mondo Track facility

Hon Eric Evelyn, Minister of Youth and Sports in the Nevis Island Administration at the Mondo Track at Long Point on March 27, 2018

NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (March 27, 2018) — The St. Thomas Primary School Zone A champions and the St. James Primary School Zone B champions will defend their titles when eight primary schools on Nevis compete at the Department of Education’s 26th Gulf Insurance Primary Schools Championships at the new state-of-the-art Mondo Track facility at Long Point on March 28, 2018.

The vendor’s booths at the Mondo Track facility at Long Point on March 27, 2018

The event is set to begin from midday at the International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF)-certified facility with the opening ceremony and match pass. The games will follow with a total of 54 races in which more than 100 primary school athletes are expected to participate.

Hon. Eric Evelyn, Minister of Youth and Sports in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) told the Department of Information, hours before the event on March 27, 2018, that the Administration will ensure the child-friendly athletic event, leaves a memorable and lasting impression on patrons.

A section of the seating area for spectators at the Mondo Track facility at Long Point on March 27, 2018

“We want to remind you that this is a child-friendly event and even though the competition will be tough, even though the competition will be rigid, we will be reminding you that this is a meet for the children… Let it be a friendly rivalry… All of the children are winners and only one school will be taking away the coveted trophy…

“Let us come out and support them in our overwhelming numbers and we are hoping that all in all the inter-primary meet to be hosted here for the first time will go off with a bang. First impressions count and the Nevis Island Administration will ensure that we have a good first impression tomorrow,” he said.

The Minister noted that the venue is in a state of readiness and only the finishing touches were taking place.

Athletes area on the far side of the Mondo Track facility at Long Point on March 27, 2018

“At the athlete’s area, the tents are already up. In terms of the seating area, we are on some final touches … part of the seating area will be covered… In terms of parking, the two parking lots are huge and can practically hold all of the vehicles on the island of Nevis. On the inside of the facility, we have adequate parking for officials and VIP…

“The tent which will separate the spectators from direct contact with the athletes, the fencing is already done. The gates for the fenced area is already completed and we already have the stage up for the official opening ceremony,” he said.

Mr. Evelyn stated that patrons could expect a prompt start of the ceremony at midday with the expectation that it will end 1 ½ hours later and a keenly contested historic athletic meet.

The entrance area at the Mondo Park facility at Long Point on March 27, 2018

He also said patrons should also expect heightened security and a smother flow on entering the sports venue.

“When you get to the gates there are two ticket booths that will speed up the process of you getting into the facility.

“Of course, you have to remember as well that there will be security checks at the gates and we are asking you please, to be on your very best behaviour once you come to the facility,” he said.

The fee at the gate is set at EC$15.00 for adults and $5.00 for children.

A section of the parking lot on the outer side of the Mondo Track facility at Long Point on March 27, 2018